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Shake-A-Leg Miami Lines Up M32 Events and Regattas for March 2026

Shake-A-Leg Miami kicked off its March M32 calendar with a Movie Night and meet on the 12th, anchoring Coconut Grove's small-cat scene for the month.

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Shake-A-Leg Miami Lines Up M32 Events and Regattas for March 2026
Source: sail-world.com

Shake-A-Leg Miami, the non-profit watersports centre tucked into Coconut Grove, brought its M32 community together across a three-day stretch this past weekend, running events from March 12 through 14 that kept the small-catamaran and regatta calendar humming through mid-month.

The weekend opened on Thursday, March 12, with an M32 Movie Night and meet, a format that blends the social side of the class with the kind of sailing shop talk Coconut Grove's waterfront community does well. Shake-A-Leg Miami's facility, long established as a hub for adaptive and community watersports on Biscayne Bay, served as the gathering point for sailors and enthusiasts tied to Miami's active M32 scene.

The M32 class has built a strong foothold in South Florida, with Miami consistently appearing on the circuit's radar as a venue that delivers competitive racing and reliable breeze. Shake-A-Leg Miami's decision to program around that calendar reflects the organisation's role not just as an adaptive sailing centre but as a genuine anchor for the broader local racing community.

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The March 12 through 14 window placed these events squarely within a stretch of the sailing season when Biscayne Bay conditions tend to reward the M32's speed and athleticism. For a class that demands sharp crew work and quick tactical decisions, the venue and timing were well matched.

Shake-A-Leg Miami continues to operate out of its Coconut Grove base, where its programming spans competitive sailing, adaptive watersports, and community outreach on the water.

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